This story is from December 3, 2022

FIFA World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo involved in spat with South Korean player after Portugal defeat

Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo said he was involved in a verbal spat with a South Korean player following his team's 1-2 defeat in the FIFA World Cup at the Education City Stadium in Qatar.
FIFA World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo involved in spat with South Korean player after Portugal defeat
Cristiano Ronaldo (Reuters Photo)
DOHA: Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo said he was involved in a verbal spat with a South Korean player following his team's 1-2 defeat in the FIFA World Cup at the Education City Stadium in Qatar.
Portugal are top of the Group H table despite the loss. South Korea, who are second in the Group H tally, are also into the last 16.
Ronaldo looked annoyed as he slowly walked off when his number went up in the 65th minute.

"It happened when I was substituted. The Korean player was telling me to go off more quickly and I told him to be quiet, because he hasn't got any authority," Ronaldo told reporters.
"If I wasn't going quickly enough, it was up to the referee to say so. There shouldn't be any controversy, it was just in the heat of the moment."
Portugal coach Fernando Santos said: "He was angry with the player from Korea and everyone saw that.
"The player was insulting him, telling him to go away (get off the pitch) so that's why he was angry and everyone saw that.
"I saw the interaction with the Korean player and have no doubt about it."
South Korean midfielder Hwang In-beom attempted to play down the controversy.
"I didn't see it, I was too tired," he said. "I was looking at the ground, so I didn't see it and I have nothing to say."
(With AFP inputs)
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